Crap.. I remember seeing an example of something that yielded arrays like this 
and now I can't find it.

It basically created an array (from a database I thought.. but can't find the 
example under mysql_fetch_assoc or mysql_fetch_array... thought it was in the 
standard PHP documentation (not the user comments).

Anyway, it looked just like this.

first array element key = "ID" and value = "2"
second array element key = "CategoryName" and value = "asdasd"

But you ended up with an array that merged an associative array and a regular 
indexed array.

So you get, in addition to the above, a 0 = 2 and 1 = asdasd.


Looks like he wants just the associative side of it.. not the indexed.

-TG

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On Sun, June 11, 2006 6:57 am, Ahmed Abdel-Aliem wrote:
> hi all
> when i have array in the form of :
> Array ( [0] => 2 [ID] => 2 [1] => asdasd [CategoryName] => asdasd ) )
> how can i make it in the form of :
> Array ( [ID] => 2 [CategoryName] => asdasd ) )
>
> can anyone help me with that plz ?


I don't even understand the question...

Where did this array come from?


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